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The Utah National Parks Council (UNPC) is a former local council of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) that served youth in areas of Utah who live south of Salt Lake County and in some isolated areas of Nevada and Arizona.
Top 10 Largest Councils of the Boy Scouts of America, by Traditional Membership [b] (April 2016) [27] [citation needed] Rank Council Name Headquarters Total Units Total Youth 1: Utah National Parks Council: Orem, UT: 72,915 2: Michigan Crossroads Council: Lansing, MI: 67,431 3: Great Salt Lake Council: Salt Lake City, UT: 56,633 4: Trapper ...
Central Utah Service Center in Orem, Utah; Camps. Camp Cloud Rim is 27 acres (0.11 km 2) at over 9,000 feet (2,700 m) by Lake Brimhall in the Wasatch Mountains near Park City, Utah. It was built by the Utah Works Progress Administration in the early 1930s. Originally named Camp Pinar, it was renamed to Camp Cloud Rim in 1937.
A map of Utah with the 801 and 385 area code overlay highlighted in red The original 801 area code, as shown on a 1952 map.. Area codes 801 and 385 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) serving Salt Lake City and the four surrounding counties of the Wasatch Front in north-central Utah.
The Trapper Trails Council is a former local council of the Boy Scouts of America that served areas in Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and Western Wyoming serving 18 districts. In April 2020, it combined with the former Great Salt Lake and Utah National Parks councils to create the new Crossroads of the West Council .
A map of Utah with the 801 and 385 area code overlay in red and area code 435 in white. The state of Utah is divided into two telephone numbering plan areas in the North American Numbering Plan, which are assigned a total of three area codes, two overlay codes for the Salt Lake City area, and one code for the rest of the state.
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